Economics of the Cuts (Deficit, Growth, etc.) - Articles
- Econo...what? - Things to read139579
- Letter from top economists & academics: Osborne plan has no basis in economics 139580
- Guardian - Articles on Economic Recovery139581
- Video: The UK economy: recovery or relapse? (NEF)139585
- Austerity 2.0 is a choice not a necessity - Peace News 01.12.22320455
- Philip Hammond axes George Osborne’s deficit reduction timetable and vows to borrow to invest – Huffington Post UK 03.10.16139586
- George Osborne’s austerity choked off the recovery: Brexit is his legacy - Guardian 27.07.16139587
- More freeloaders than free market. How Britain bails out the business chiefs - Guardian 16.06.16139591
- More evidence that the cuts have failed - NEF 27.05.16139592
- Current account deficit hits record high as GDP revised higher - Guardian 31.03.16139593
- Budget 2016: austerity did not work then and it will not work now - NEF 17.03.16139597
- The Conservatives have been the biggest borrowers over the last 70 years - Tax Research UK 13.03.16139598
- The cracks begin to show – A review of the UK economy in 2015 - Positive Economy 16.01.16139599
- Spending Review 2015: the graphs you need to see - NEF 26.11.15139603
- The fantasy of Britain as ‘most prosperous economy’ - FT 26.11.15139604
- Autumn statement: Osborne isn’t fixing the roof, he’s eroding the foundations - Guardian 25.11.15139605
- Britain's debt swells by another £78bn in September to staggering £1.52 trillion - Express 21.10.15139609
- Why the Fiscal Charter makes no economic sense - NEF 19.10.15139610
- ‘Living within our means’ makes no economic sense. Labour is right to oppose it - Guardian 13.10.15139611
- UK economic growth has slowed dramatically, latest survey suggests - Guardian 05.10.15139615
- One part of the UK’s economy ranks worse than Haiti and Zimbabwe - Business Insider 30.09.15139616
- Blow for George Osborne's deficit plans as public borrowing climbs in August - City AM 22.09.15139617
- Benefit cap is failing to achieve its aims, study concludes - Guardian 23.10.13139621
- George Osborne is a magician – despite his record he’s seen as a success - Guardian 10.07.15139622
- Why neither main UK party is competent - FT / Martin Wolf 05.05.15139623
- Is the UK really producing anything? - NEF 21.04.15139627
- Living standards key to UK election as data shows slowest recovery since 1920s - Guardian 31.03.15139628
- George Osborne talks a good game, but his strategy has been a flop - Guardian 18.03.15139632
- Budget 2015: beyond the headlines (and something you won’t see) - NEF 18.03.15139633
- Briefing 54: The value of cash benefits paid to the rich has gone UP since the recession - Inequality Briefings 03.03.15139634
- George Osborne Has Lost £33Billion in Taxes Because of Wage Stagnation - Huffington Post 16.02.15139638
- In fact, this is the slowest UK ‘recovery’ ON RECORD - Touch Stone Blog 28.01.15139639
- Why we’re not talking about the right deficit - NEF 19.01.15139640
- What I want in 2015: an end to the austerity narrative - Tax Research UK 29.12.14139644
- Austerity: a failed experiment on the people of Europe - NIH 12.08.12139645
- George Osborne is not the great Chancellor that he thinks he is - Telegraph 12.12.15139646
- Austerity has clearly failed. So why don’t they ditch it? - Guardian 19.11.14139650
- Poor lose, and rich gain from direct tax and benefit changes since May 2010 – without cutting the deficit - LSE 16.11.14139651
- Only 1 in 7 UK voters feels benefit of recovery - FT 04.11.14139652
- The personal tax statement George Osborne doesn’t want you to see - Tax Research 04.11.14139656
- ‘Wrong kind of recovery’: Wage inequality, austerity and homelessness prevail - RT 03.11.14139657
- The Man Who Got Britain Through The Recession Now Says We're 'Very Exposed' To A New Debt Crisis - Business Insider 03.11.14139658
- The UK economy: six key charts - Guardian 24.10.14139662
- George Osborne set to miss deficit targets as Government borrowing jumps - Telegraph 24.10.14139663
- Don’t bash the UK’s economic recovery: we are still doing well - Telegraph 24.10.14139664
- What recovery? Workers continue to feel the pinch - Economist 23.10.14139668
- Why the cuts aren’t working - NEF 22.10.14139669
- Why did Britain’s political class buy into the Tories’ economic fairytale? - Guardian 19.10.14139670
- The agony and ecstasy of UK recovery - BBC 17.10.14139674
- British crisis consigned to past, says IMF - FT 07.10.14139675
- Labour must expose the fallacy of George Osborne’s ‘recovery’ - Guardian 09.10.14139676
- UK financial services growing at fastest rate since crisis - Guardian 06.10.14139680
- Fall in UK living standards deeper than thought, TUC says - Guardian 30.09.14139681
- Britain’s economic recovery is ‘symbolic’: UK to face decade of economic stagnation - RT 05.08.14139682
- Don’t get too excited about Britain’s economic recovery. It’s built on shaky ground - Spectator 25.07.14139686
- IMF accepts it was wrong on George Osborne's austerity - Telegraph 06.06.14139687
- Britain cements position at top of G7 growth league as eurozone stutters - Telegraph 07.10.14139688
- Think welfare spending is spiralling out of control? You're wrong - Guardian 28.04.14139692
- This is no recovery, this is a bubble – and it will burst - Guardian 24.02.14139693
- Recovery 'built on housing bubble and consumer debt' - Telegraph 28.12.13139694
- Martin Wolf: Osborne has now been proved wrong on austerity - FT 09/13139698
- No, this is not the road to recovery. It's the road to Wongaland - Guardian 08/13139699
- George Osborne's description of the economy is near-Orwellian - Guardian 26.06.13139700
- There’s a worse crisis on the way unless we get serious about tackling debt - Telegraph 06.06.13139704
- Dominic Raab reveals Britain’s true debt burden - Spectator 14.05.13139705
- Watch out, George Osborne: Smith, Marx and even the IMF are after you - Guardian 08.05.13139706
- Company profits depend on the 'welfare payments' they get from society - Guardian 05.04.13139710
- Britain: a nation in decay - Guardian 08.03.13139711
- Finally! Exposed! The Deficit Myth! So, David Cameron When Are You Going to Apologise? - Huff Post 24.10.12139712
- UK's debts 'biggest in the world' - BBC 21.11.11139716
- Video: 'In the worst case scenario these cuts might actually increase the deficit' (Ha Joon Chang) - Guardian 22.11.10139717
- Time to broaden the debate on spending cuts - Guardian 19.10.10139718
- Budget will cost 1.3m jobs (Treasury) - Guardian 6/10139722
- 100 leading economists tell George Osborne: we must turn to Plan B - Guardian 10/11139723
- Plan B could have been even more aggressive, but it would definitely work - Guardian 10/11139724
- Enough of Mervyn King and the economics of La La Land - Guardian 10/11139728